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Organics Recycling Gateways: Building Composting Infrastructure Through Drop-Off Stations

Join us for the replay of this informative virtual event hosted by the Ohio Organics Council and Compost Marketing Agency. QUICK NAVIGATION [00:00:00] Tim Steckel: Introduction [00:05:24] Jane Boehm: SWACO's Food Waste Drop-Off Program [00:19:34] Kate Reese: City of Upper Arlington's Food Waste Program [00:32:08] Panel Discussion: Building a Strategy Around Regionally Sourced Composts QUESTIONS [00:32:49] Question: What were the key considerations in selecting locations for the food drop off stations [00:36:57] Question: What is Metrostor and what is Nigel's Role? [00:40:30] Question: Signage for education. Organic Waste or Compost? [00:47:55] Question: How many buckets were procured through the brand? Did many break or get lost? What was reported back as far as gaps to the USDA from that pilot program? [00:53:44] Question: Are these programs impactful in rural areas considering that people have more space to do backyard composting themselves. [00:55:19] Question: How many participants can a 65-gallon bin handle? [01:03:04] Question: Has there been any corresponding cost saving on a trash site once you start diverting? [01:06:45] Question: Would it be possible to get straight into curb side without doing the drop off stations first? Feel free to add your questions about organic waste drop-off stations, challenges, or feedback in the comments, and we'll try to help you out, connect you with the right person, or provide a resource to you. The comment section here is an ongoing Q&A session. Instead of commenting, you can also reach out via email at [email protected]. We invite you to implement organic waste drop-off locations in your community. We hope to inspire you by sharing these case studies and encourage you to take action. As the Ohio Organics Council, we can support you on this journey. Reach out to us for support and community, and consider joining us as a member. About the Video: Learn how organic waste drop-off stations can serve as crucial points of collection and education in building effective composting infrastructure. Key Highlights: - Insights on designing and implementing effective drop-off stations - SWACO's guidelines for drop-off stations - Interactive panel discussions with industry experts - Best practices and challenges in composting infrastructure - Open Q&A sessions Featured Panelists: Jane Boehm - Food Waste Programs Administrator, SWACO Nigel Deacon - Founder, metroSTOR Inc. Kate Reese - City of Upper Arlington Natalie S. - Drop-Off Logistics, Rust Belt Riders Moderated by Tim Steckel, Founder of Compost Marketing Agency. This event is ideal for community composters, municipalities, recycling educators, decision-makers in city councils and similar positions, solid waste management districts, regulators, and sustainability-focused nonprofit organizations. Learn how to flatten your learning curve and find shortcuts for building composting infrastructure in your community. Discover the importance of proper collection, contamination prevention, and public education in successful organics recycling programs. We provide this recording as an opportunity to gain valuable insights from Ohio's composting pioneers and network with fellow professionals in the field. Original event date: June 27, 2024 For the slides that where shared during the presentation and more information about the Ohio Organics Council, visit: https://www.ohorganics.org/organic-re... Consider becoming a member of OHOC. We are actively looking for new members to grow our network. More information about SWACO's "More than Food" Campaign: https://savemorethanfood.org More information about Rust Belt Riders' Food Waste Drop Off Program: https://www.rustbeltriders.com/dropoff More information about Compost Marketing Agency: https://www.compost-marketing.com More information about MetroSTOR: https://metrostor.us This event was partially funded by the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency through their Recycling and Litter Prevention Grant Program.

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